<h2 class=”body-h2″>What to Consider</h2><p>In a category of clothing with so much functionality and tech involved, there are some serious considerations.</p><h3 class=”body-h3″>Fabric</h3><p>Cotton may be the most dependable fabric for regular every-day t-shirts, but cotton holds on to moisture, which makes it a sweat trap, weighing you down. Instead, opt for synthetic, moisture-wicking fabrics like polyester and nylon that are lighter. They can also be woven in special ways that cotton can’t to enhance breathability. Synthetic fibers don’t bleed and are hard to discolor, so they won’t get sweat stains. Some <a href=” target=”_blank”>menswear brands</a> are even starting to use<strong> </strong>finely knit wool for its natural breathability, moisture wicking, and odor-fighting properties. Consider what feels best to you and in what environment you might be working out in.</p><h3 class=”body-h3″>Friction Points</h3><p>In most clothing, seams are placed where they are easiest to construct the shirt or look the best. However, those places—like under your armpit and along the side of your body—are also high friction areas, especially when working out. Athletic brands have designed t-shirts that minimize the amount of seams and place them in areas that wont be impacted by your movement. Look out for seams and other high-contact areas that could prose a problem, depending on where they’re located.</p><h3 class=”body-h3″>Odor Defense</h3><p>Simply put, your <a href=” target=”_blank”>workout clothes</a> get stinky when they hold on to sweat. A whole range of innovations exist that brands claim will fight odor, but the only sure fire way to keep your workout shirts from stinking are to keep them dry and wash them after every use. That means the workout shirts that retain the least amount of sweat are the easiest to keep from stinking. So if odor is a concern for you, as it should be, look for the shirts that dry the fastest and breath the best. There’s a lot of new tech out now that helps combat stink.</p><h3 class=”body-h3″>UV Protection</h3><p>Forward thinking labels are adding UV protection to workout clothes. Sunscreen is great, but even the best sweat-proof kinds can wear off during long and intense outdoor exercises. Not so with <a href=” target=”_blank”>UPF clothing</a>, which block UV rays to keep you protected during your entire sweat session, no reapplication necessary. Even the <a href=” target=”_blank”>Skin Cancer Foundation</a> has touted the skin-saving benefits of UPF clothing. If you’re looking for even more sun protection, look for <a href=” target=”_blank”>long-sleeve t-shirts</a>, or hooded tops with UPF features.</p><h2 class=”body-h2″>How We Selected</h2><p>Our fashion and fitness editors, led by fashion director <a href=” target=”_blank”>Ted Stafford</a> and fitness editor <a href=” target=”_blank”>Charles Thorp</a>, NASM, put more than 50 men’s workout shirts through the wringer to evaluate their fit, support, and value. We tried them in a variety of settings, from long runs outdoors to intense weightlifting sessions. Below, the top 11 workout shirts for men to shop this year.<br></p>”/>
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Ted Stafford is the Fashion Director of Men’s Health. He oversees all style and fashion content for the brand, and also styles their fashion stories. His active lifestyle informs his passion for translating great designs into real-life style, a favorite part of his job. Prior to joining Men’s Health he worked at GQ magazine and Calvin Klein
Charles Thorp is the Fitness and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he shares the best product recommendations in gym equipment, recovery tools, supplements, and more. Following an early life in athletics, Charles became a NASM-certified trainer and began writing programs alongside the most respected coaches in the world.
Since entering the world of fitness content, Charles has had the opportunity to learn from and train alongside high performance individuals from the NFL, UFC, NBA, Formula 1, CrossFit, US Olympics, and Navy SEALs. When he’s not writing about training programs or gear, he can be seen at the gym or in the wild, putting them to the test.
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